Sangalang plans legal action over game-fixing allegations | Sports Desk

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Ian Sangalang planning to file legal action against a Singaporean businessman whose court case implicated his name in an alleged game-fixing attempt.

A report from the official PBA website says Sangalang denies knowing Koa Wei Quan, a former owner of transportation firm Koa Motor. The Singaporean businessman is facing 14 graft charges for trying to influence the games played in the PBA and in the Thailand basketball league between April and July of 2018.

The Strait Times reports, Sangalang was allegedly offered 5-thousand U.S. dollars or around 279 thousand pesos to drop Magnolia's match against the San Miguel Beermen in game 5 of the 2018 Philippine Cup finals.

We're going all out on this story with the man himself, Ian Sangalang of the Magnolia Hotshots.


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